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rebuttal?
hahahahaha!
Has she ever before mentioned the "fact" that the gun was holstered when she jumped up to grab it? if that were true the holster would HAVE to be on the floor of the closet. Right?
OK Mr Martinez. Ask her where the big holster is? Did she double back to the closet floor, was it still up there? We know it was not in the crime scene.
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They throw that Holster in so that they can say that she got the gun by grabbing the holster part because no one believes she could get a gun that high up.
but, even so, I still don't believe it.
If he says,
"Let's break that down again Jodi."
I am going to plotz.
What that really means.." Tell me a story Jodi."
Sorry, peeps, I'm going a bit O/T for just a second...bouncing off your insightful post, Melly.
I just felt it imperative to point out I believe, differently to some other DV survivors and advocates, it's okay to be angry too. You spent years with it not being okay to express your anger and outrage...you shouldn't let it fester, eat you alive, or ruin your life, of course, BUT...
There is no expiration date on your recovery process. It's all your own and only you know the proper pace of healing, what you're ready to face or not quite ready to, you know it better than anyone else because you lived it. (It's a personal irk when it's suggested victims need to 'move on' or get over it when in reality they need to heal.)
Thanks for obliging me!
Once a person is incapacitated, it is no longer self defense...
Conveniently forgotten.What happened to the one foot in, one foot out story?